Stormwater Management System Sample Clauses
Stormwater Management System. 5.2.1 The Developer agrees to construct, at their own expense, the Stormwater Management System for the development which conforms to the design submitted to the Development Officer and reviewed by the Nova Scotia Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. The Developer shall provide certification from a Professional Engineer that the system, or any phase thereof, has been constructed in accordance with the approved design.
5.2.2 The Developer agrees, at its own expense, to maintain in good order all stormwater facilities on the Lands.
Stormwater Management System. The Developer agrees that all storm water management systems and related facilities, including, without limitation: permanent post-construction storm water runoff management best management practices, ditch paving, bank protection, and fencing adjacent to open ditches, made necessary by the development of the Project are to be constructed and maintained by the Developer.
Stormwater Management System. The Owners shall provide a surface water and stormwater retention system approved by the SJRWMD, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), and any other regulatory agencies, and meeting the requirements of the LDC. The system, including all pipes, culverts and other associated facilities shall be owned and maintained by the Master Association.
Stormwater Management System. A portion of the development will discharge to the existing storm water management system and the remaining portion will be detained and treated in accordance with the City and SJRWMD requirements.
Stormwater Management System a) The Developer agrees that prior to the Town executing this Agreement the Developer shall prepare and provide a Storm Water Management Report which shall be submitted for approval by the Director of Infrastructure Services, the Region of Niagara Planning & Development Department, the Ministry of the Environment, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and the Region of Niagara Public Works Department, indicating the following:
i) the manner in which storm water will be conveyed across the Lands in both major and minor storms, using storm water management techniques that are in accordance with the Provincial guidelines contained in “Stormwater Management Practices Planning & Design Manual - June 1994” (Ministry of Environment) and the latest revision thereof or such more stringent standards as may be applicable;
ii) an assessment of downstream and upstream constraints and how these constraints can be addressed (at a minimum the storm water management system must provide Level 1 protection for downstream fisheries and resources); and
iii) an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for the development of the Lands whereby erosion and sediment and their effects will be minimized on site during and after construction in accordance with the “Ontario Guidelines on Erosion and Sediment Control for Urban Construction Sites” May 1987 and the latest revision thereof or such more stringent standards as may be applicable.
b) The Developer shall prepare and provide a Subdivision Grading Plan in accordance with Section 9.21 hereof indicating the existing and proposed grades as well as the means whereby major system flows will be conveyed across the Lands. The 100-year flood level shall be plotted on the Plan to ensure that all structural development will be located above this elevation.
c) The Developer agrees to implement the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s approved Storm Water Management Plan including the approved grading and drainage, any required erosion and flood protection works, and all Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority approvals.
d) The Developer agrees to carry out or to have carried out all storm water management techniques and Works necessary and/or required to convey storm water runoff from the Lands in accordance with the approved Subdivision Grading Plan and Storm Water Management Plant to the complete satisfaction of the Director of Infrastructure Services and the Region of Niagara Planning & Development Department.
Stormwater Management System. 6 (a) Pond treatment volumes will be sized to accommodate run-off 7 volumes as required by applicable regulations for the entire improved area of Town 8 Center. Credit will not be given for areas that sheet flow towards wetlands or off-site 9 areas. Run-off from such areas must, however, be provided treatment prior to release 10 using accepted form of Best Management Practice (e.g., vegetated filter strips and reverse 11 berms).
(b) Discharge locations from treatment ponds will be as shown on the 13 stormwater management master plan for Town Center that is approved by SJRWMD. 14 (c) Protection from flooding will be provided by designs which 15 designed to provide for discharge of stormwater as shown on the stormwater management 16 master plan for Town Center that is approved by SJRWMD. Attenuation storage will not 17 be required for a development area so long as the land use for the area is as described in 18 the stormwater management master plan for Town Center that is approved by SJRWMD, 19 and the location of the outfall is as identified on the stormwater management master plan.
Stormwater Management System. Quarterly Maintenance Services
a. Dosing System Pump, Battery & Generator Maintenance -Automated Dosing Systems (3) – Contractor shall rotate pump motor bearings and visually inspect system components for signs of damage. Contractor shall inspect batteries for corrosion and perform startup and verification testing of the generator operation. Annual Maintenance Services
b. Dosing System Pre-Season Maintenance Automated Dosing Systems (3) – Prior to rainy season (to be determined by County), Contractor shall
Stormwater Management System. 5.2.1 The Developer(for Lands of the Developer) and/or the Province (for Lands of the Province)agree to construct, at their own expense, the Stormwater Management System for the development which conforms to the design submitted to the Development Officer and reviewed by the Development Engineer. The Developer (for Lands of the Developer) and/or the Province (for Lands of the Province)shall provide certification from a Professional Engineer that the system, or any phase thereof, has been constructed in accordance with the approved design.
5.2.2 The Developer(for Lands of the Developer) and/or the Province(for Lands of the Province) agree, at their own expense, to maintain in good order all stormwater facilities on the Lands.
Stormwater Management System. This term shall mean a system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over-drainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapters 40C-4, 40C-40 or 40C-42, Florida Administrative Code.
Stormwater Management System. (a) Storm water Management Systems: The Owner shall adhere to the “ITT Comprehensive Drainage Plan,” as implemented by the City,, which is based upon the pre and post flow to handle the One hundred (100) year storm event. All surface water and stormwater detention systems is subject to approval by the SJRWMD. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the ACOE, and any other regulatory agencies and meeting the requirements of the LDC shall be provided. The Owner shall coordinate with the City and the SJRWMD regarding the existing drainage systems and easements by facilitating and accomplishing restoration activities on the Subject Property as required by the City on any ditches or portions of the Palm Coast Community-wide Drainage System.